How do I revert a merge in Git?
To revert a merge in Git, you can use the command git revert -m 1 <merge_commit_hash>
. This will create a new commit that undoes the changes made by the merge.
What if I don't remember the merge commit hash?
You can find the merge commit hash by using git log
. Look for the commit message that indicates a merge.
Can I revert a merge that has already been pushed to the remote repository?
Yes, you can revert a pushed merge. Just run the revert command locally and then push the new commit to the remote repository.
Will reverting a merge affect other branches?
No, reverting a merge only affects the branch where you perform the revert. Other branches remain unchanged.
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